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>> it's about libya. libya should stay and remain united. second, the 6 million people got to get against my father. in egypt we sought millions of people on the streets. everybody was against the president. now you saw today what happened in tripoli. what happened in the main cities in libya. >> the bbc received these pictures showing anti-government protesters in the center of tripoli, marching after the noon prayer, chanting that they avenged the blood of the martyrs. and the bbc's also received these pictures which appear to show protesters being fired upon as they leave a mosque in tripoli. a tpwhiss tripoli who wants to stay anonymous spoke to the bbc about an attack on worshippers. >> as we were just praying, the shooting started and as people came out, they were shooting out people. so a lot of my neighbors today died and the situation is horrible here. it's like insane. the sky is raining with bullets. >> this was west of tripoli yesterday. a marcher appears to be attacked by government forces. it's hard to be precise about what's h
>> it's about libya. libya should stay and remain united. second, the 6 million people got to get against my father. in egypt we sought millions of people on the streets. everybody was against the president. now you saw today what happened in tripoli. what happened in the main cities in libya. >> the bbc received these pictures showing anti-government protesters in the center of tripoli, marching after the noon prayer, chanting that they avenged the blood of the martyrs. and the...
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welcome back here's a recap of our top stories on our protesters in libya are calling for a final push to oust the forty one year old regime but there are concerns that a trial of colonel gadhafi could expose sensitive backroom dealings with various western nations have the same type of thousands of foreigners are finding themselves trapped in the chaos and some are unable to get out. the escalating on the rest of the arab world and especially in libya has sense energy prices skyrocketing affecting living costs seven economy all around the globe has some of the stage for a new toilet brush by global powers. and a public outcry in the u.k. over the involvement of the controversial us security contractor a lot he'd margin in britain's national census the right rights groups allege that the government is risking the confidentiality of personal data and it is really writing a debate on privacy and ethics. nato members are constantly claiming to create new strategies and new partnerships in the face of fresh threats to global security well the alliance is trying hard to reach out to partner
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hello this is our tea from moscow our top stories tonight anti-government protesters in libya build up their forces for a final souls on the capital one of the last parts of the country still held quite struggling reader can get down to. how the nation scrambled to evacuate their citizens from troubled libya but most experts are eager to get out some of reluctance and leave behind the lives to give. more development some rest in the oil rich arab nations pushed fuel prices up with predictions that the u.s. might intervene to stop its own front john economy from skidding in trouble one of the story feuds neither rick is prepared to tell all of the latest national sense is that his deep concern that the u.s. firm collecting information could finish out that data american intelligence long. nights those members spent a lot of time looking at aligning and realigning to face fresh threats over global security and its came to to engage russia to help achieve its goals especially its ties to forged in many other ways including pumping gas into europe he spoke to denmark's defense minister abo
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your headlines anti-government protesters in libya build up their forces for by the assault on the top of one of the last parts of the country still held by its struggling leader colonel moammar gadhafi the. other nation scrambles to evaluate their citizens from troubled libya but while most ex-pats are eager to get out if you are reluctant to leave them behind the lives that they're used to. underestimate the oil rich arab nations pushes fuel prices up with predictions the u.s. might intervene to stop its own economy from skidding into trouble. as britons prepare to tell all the latest national census there's deep concern that the u.s. firm collecting the information could push out their data to american intelligence by law are. coming up nato members spend a lot of time looking at a lining in realigning to face fresh threats over global security and it's keen to engage russia to help achieve its goals especially as ties are forged in many other ways including pumping gas into europe r.t. spoke with denmark's defense minister about how this can all be achieved. defense minister it's g
your headlines anti-government protesters in libya build up their forces for by the assault on the top of one of the last parts of the country still held by its struggling leader colonel moammar gadhafi the. other nation scrambles to evaluate their citizens from troubled libya but while most ex-pats are eager to get out if you are reluctant to leave them behind the lives that they're used to. underestimate the oil rich arab nations pushes fuel prices up with predictions the u.s. might intervene...
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news channel from moscow on a monday evening these are our top stories antigovernment protesters in libya build up their forces for final assault on the capital one of the last parts of the country still held by struggle even to gadhafi meantime other nations scrambled to evacuate their citizens from troubled libya but most experts are eager to get out and some are reluctant don't believe you'd find the lives they use to. the rest of the all rich arab nations pushes prices up with predictions the u.s. might intervene to stop its own fragile economy from skidding into trouble on other stories britain is prepared to tell or make his national senses there's deep concern that the u.s. firm collecting the information could dish out the dates of american intelligence by law. next to a nato member spend a lot of time looking at a lining in realigning to face fresh threats of a global security and it's keen to engage russia to help achieve its goals especially as ties and forge and many other ways including pumping gas in the europe well r.t. speaks now than to denmark's defense minister about ho
news channel from moscow on a monday evening these are our top stories antigovernment protesters in libya build up their forces for final assault on the capital one of the last parts of the country still held by struggle even to gadhafi meantime other nations scrambled to evacuate their citizens from troubled libya but most experts are eager to get out and some are reluctant don't believe you'd find the lives they use to. the rest of the all rich arab nations pushes prices up with predictions...
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easier headlines protesters in libya calling for a final push to oust the forty one year old regime but there is concerns of a trial of colonel moammar gadhafi could expose sensitive backroom dealings with western nations at the same time thousands of foreigners are finding themselves trapped in the chaos some of them unable to get out. as sleeping under arrest in the arab world and especially libya have sent energy prices skyrocketing affecting living costs and the economy across the globe the problem set the stage for a new to the oil rush by global powers. and a public outcry in the u.k. over the involvement of controversial u.s. security contractor lockheed martin and britain's national census rights groups allege the government is risking the confidentiality of personal data and it's reigniting a debate on privacy and ethics. next nato members are constantly claiming to create new strategies and partnerships in the face of fresh threats to global security the alliance is trying hard to reach out to partners including russia to help achieve its goals are he spoke to the danish defen
easier headlines protesters in libya calling for a final push to oust the forty one year old regime but there is concerns of a trial of colonel moammar gadhafi could expose sensitive backroom dealings with western nations at the same time thousands of foreigners are finding themselves trapped in the chaos some of them unable to get out. as sleeping under arrest in the arab world and especially libya have sent energy prices skyrocketing affecting living costs and the economy across the globe the...
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refuses to give up power in libya. after struggling the capital tripoli western areas of protesters are consolidating gains in the east of the country. with the leaks founder julian assange child and court decision to send him to sweden to stand trial on sexual assault charges as quote a rubber stamping process song says the ruling did not catch him by surprise and he will appeal. to russia launches. over the next ten years i was planning to spend six hundred fifty billion dollars on the project. back with more news stories in about fifteen minutes time but for now it's the sports with natasha. thank you already you're watching the sports update live an hour to your little ones last year be a landscape spar by council meet reached the last sixteen year old colleague while we're being crushed out after losing to an suv for until. there was a lot of make semifinals and bill amby top seeds reach the last four in the men's abounding devise well. and also high octane very old stock prices from across the multiple twelve and
refuses to give up power in libya. after struggling the capital tripoli western areas of protesters are consolidating gains in the east of the country. with the leaks founder julian assange child and court decision to send him to sweden to stand trial on sexual assault charges as quote a rubber stamping process song says the ruling did not catch him by surprise and he will appeal. to russia launches. over the next ten years i was planning to spend six hundred fifty billion dollars on the...
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headlines anti-government protesters in libya build up forces provide a little salt on the capital one of the last parts of the country still held tight struggling leader pro moammar gadhafi. other nations scramble to evacuate their citizens from the troubled libya of a while most ex-pats are eager to get out some are reluctant to leave behind the lives they're used to. on the rest of the oil rich arab nations pushes fuel prices higher with production and the u.s. might intervene to stop its own fragile economy from stepping into trouble. as britain's preferred to tell all the latest national census there's deep concern us terms collecting information could be show the data the american intelligence by law and nato members spend a lot of time looking at a riding in a realigning to face fresh threats over global security and schemes to engage russia to help achieve its goals especially as ties forged in many other ways including pumping gas into europe are he spoke with denmark's defense minister interview coming up. think. it's great having witnessed in their place from a security pers
headlines anti-government protesters in libya build up forces provide a little salt on the capital one of the last parts of the country still held tight struggling leader pro moammar gadhafi. other nations scramble to evacuate their citizens from the troubled libya of a while most ex-pats are eager to get out some are reluctant to leave behind the lives they're used to. on the rest of the oil rich arab nations pushes fuel prices higher with production and the u.s. might intervene to stop its...
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security council will consider sanctions against libya. this morning, the rebellion is quickly moving from east to west in libya. major coastal cities are now controlled by rebel forces. as gadhafi opponents set their sights on the capital, tripoli. michael herzenberg is in washington. michael, what's the latest there in tripoli? >> well, moammar gadhafi's latest attempt to cling to power reportedly includes cash, food assistance, and salary increases. it's not clear if that will be enough to satisfy angry protesters gaining ground. anti-government protesters danced in the streets of benghazi, a city now in their hands. >> we are finally -- >> reporter: the opposition is said to be in control of much of eastern libya, but further west the battle against ruler moammar gadhafi rages on. his security forces are striking back at demonstrators as they closed in on the capital of tripoli. in a phone call to state tv thursday, gadhafi blamed the revolt on osama bin laden and accused protesters of being hopped up on drugs. tens of thousands of for
security council will consider sanctions against libya. this morning, the rebellion is quickly moving from east to west in libya. major coastal cities are now controlled by rebel forces. as gadhafi opponents set their sights on the capital, tripoli. michael herzenberg is in washington. michael, what's the latest there in tripoli? >> well, moammar gadhafi's latest attempt to cling to power reportedly includes cash, food assistance, and salary increases. it's not clear if that will be...
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says the death toll in libya could be in the thousands the government steps up the battle against protesters as the west pushes for democratic change in troubled regions fears grow their interference will only add fuel to the fire. accused of double standards by agreeing to extradite wiki leaks founder julian assange claims refusing to do the same internet terrorists. plus boosting the russian armed forces government announces a multi-billion dollar program military equipment. goes right here in the russian capital this weeks moscow out it's coming up next. against course and stroganoff i personally think that sushi is now one of the most popular dishes in the us in cups all the months away but apart from so much also another fostered out that's the same there isn't a restaurant in this city that doesn't produce cuisine so join me on this week's moscow hours as we take a look at the sushi radia is taking over the russian capital. came to russia in the one nine hundred ninety s. difficult words pronounce it fast most muscovites are fascinated by the small rolls of rice and we'll fish today th
says the death toll in libya could be in the thousands the government steps up the battle against protesters as the west pushes for democratic change in troubled regions fears grow their interference will only add fuel to the fire. accused of double standards by agreeing to extradite wiki leaks founder julian assange claims refusing to do the same internet terrorists. plus boosting the russian armed forces government announces a multi-billion dollar program military equipment. goes right here...
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says the death toll in libya could be in the thousands as the government steps up the battle against protesters and does the west pushes for democratic change in troubled regions fears grow their interference for a new fuel for. the u.k. is accused of double standards by bringing to extradite julian or songs of a great play sport refusing to do the same for international terrorists wiki leaks founder claims for someday you're going to arrest warrant system maybe doesn't require sufficient evidence before the traditional. blast boosting the russian armed forces the government announces a multi-billion dollar program to upgrade its military equipment to tackle future threats it's called president dmitri medvedev that's a long term goal to modernize the country and start next month matters goes into right here in the russian capital this week so moscow out is coming your way. for grad school us and stroganoff i personally think that sushi is now one of the most popular dishes in the us in capsule i might sound weird but apart from so much all is another fostered out that's the same ther
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how long had you been living in libya? >> only three weeks, actually. i signed my contract january 24th. >> wow. only three weeks. less than a month and chaos breaks loose. you describe to one of our producers that one of your teammates was almost shot by a mercenary? >> yeah. the day we all tried to get our plane tickets back to go back home, on the way to the embassy, he was stopped in a taxi by a mercenary. you know, they stuck him up. you know, luckily, a soldier calmed him down. my teammate described him as looking very violent. just itching to shoot. so, he was luckily, you know, a soldier approached the mercenary and told him that he was just an athlete and to let him go. so, that's how close some of us were to, you know, a very dangerous situation. >> that's terrifying. how would you assess the u.s. government's handling the situation? >> in terms of getting us out, you know, i'm just -- it's a blessing to get out safely. we weren't sure if they were going to provide anything for the american citizens. so, i'm, you know, very happy with the way
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the situation will be an out in north africa and libya is what you killer you know and then you once we see what happens to you as they will make decisions for the future but i would like to assure you that both russia and the european countries surely you've got trees are interested in expanding the geography of there is cooperation. to text including even a news group with the third countries with levy just two major supplier advantage your resources to the european market to believe you know we were ready. to bring our it's acknowledged in our investment for our joint work there but of course there are no conditions for this today. and it's. well no further question please i think it's time for to conclude he said this press conference i'm sorry john but you can take all the credit but i thank you for attending this press conference. and if you need more question we are available this afternoon thank you very much. so you some very interesting comments that are being made at live in brussels the conference between the e.u. commission and many many russian officials including of co
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a facebook message is currently going around libya telling people to gather in mosques and march on city squares, just like the egyptians used facebook to coordinate their protests three weeks ago. terry mccarthy, cbs news, cairo. >> couric: we have an update on our chief foreign affairs correspondent lara logan. as we reported, lara was attacked by a mob in cairo last friday as she was covering the egyptian revolution. we're happy to report she's out of the hospital now, continuing her recovery at home. she received a call today from president obama, who expressed his concern. meanwhile, on capitol hill, president obama won a showdown vote today over a costly pentagon program. the house voted not to fund an alternative engine for the f-35. the next generation fighter jet. producing that engine would have cost $3 billion over the next few years. budget cuts are also being debated in a lot of state capitals these days, including madison, wisconsin, where more than 10,000 state workers staged a protest today. republican governor scott walker wants them to make greater contributions to thei
a facebook message is currently going around libya telling people to gather in mosques and march on city squares, just like the egyptians used facebook to coordinate their protests three weeks ago. terry mccarthy, cbs news, cairo. >> couric: we have an update on our chief foreign affairs correspondent lara logan. as we reported, lara was attacked by a mob in cairo last friday as she was covering the egyptian revolution. we're happy to report she's out of the hospital now, continuing her...
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the uprising in libya. as it enters the seventh day, the country's long-time leader is doing all he can to hold onto power. moammar gadhafi appeared on national tv a few hours ago to deny rumors that he'd left the country. even key members of his government are calling for gadhafi to step down. lara setrakian has more on the surging protests and the government's response. >> reporter: crowds gathered at the city square after rumors spread gadhafi had left the country. protesters say the military attacked them with lethal force. >> shooting fire, bullets and everything. >> reporter: angry demonstrators stormed the state television station, set fire to government buildings and the olympic square. in benghazi where it began, demonstrators reportedly took control of libya's second largest city. this video purportedly shows them celebrating, showing off heavy weapons they captured from the military. in the chaos, foreign companies, even u.s. embassy personnel, are evacuating. but gadhafi's son saif insisted the
the uprising in libya. as it enters the seventh day, the country's long-time leader is doing all he can to hold onto power. moammar gadhafi appeared on national tv a few hours ago to deny rumors that he'd left the country. even key members of his government are calling for gadhafi to step down. lara setrakian has more on the surging protests and the government's response. >> reporter: crowds gathered at the city square after rumors spread gadhafi had left the country. protesters say the...
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but want to get started with the latest in libya. bill neely is inside the capital city and he filed this report. >> reporter: in the heart of his capital, a dictator defiant. moammar gadhafi ever the show man determined to rally what's left of his support. it's the first time he's dared take to the streets since the rebellion against him began. and here he was in green square where his men have killed protesters threatening more violence. i will open my arsenal, he told them. you'll have all the guns you'll they'd. the time has come. libya will become a red flame. words that spell more trouble. not far from where he spoke, the sound of gunfire. his people scattering. the video is shaky, the crackdown is not. across tripoli, there were many reports of police or men in plain clothes confronting demonstrators. they say many died, but it's impossible to confirm how many. the clashes began hundreds of thousands left friday prayers in mosquing across tripoli. there have been calls to merge a massive protest demonstration. gadhafi's men we
but want to get started with the latest in libya. bill neely is inside the capital city and he filed this report. >> reporter: in the heart of his capital, a dictator defiant. moammar gadhafi ever the show man determined to rally what's left of his support. it's the first time he's dared take to the streets since the rebellion against him began. and here he was in green square where his men have killed protesters threatening more violence. i will open my arsenal, he told them. you'll have...
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back here with me here is a look at the top stories of colonel gadhafi refuses to give up power in libya and accuse a solid lot of inspiring the revolt gadhafi is struggling to control the capital tripoli western areas while protest errors are consolidating gains in the east of the country. and the u.k. prepares to ship join the sun dropped to sweden to stand trial for sexual assault he said the ruling didn't catch him by surprise and that he's going to appeal he won't sadhu profits from damaging the reputation of the man behind we killings. and russia launches an ambitious mission to upgrade its army over the next ten years moscow is planning to spend six hundred fifty billion dollars on the project. well that's more than andrews goes oriental in the russian capital in this week's moscow out. yes course i'm strong enough i personally think that sushi is now one of the most popular dishes in the person capsule i might sound weird but apart from say my dogs another fostered out that's the same there isn't a restaurant in this city that doesn't produce cuisine so join me on this week's mos
back here with me here is a look at the top stories of colonel gadhafi refuses to give up power in libya and accuse a solid lot of inspiring the revolt gadhafi is struggling to control the capital tripoli western areas while protest errors are consolidating gains in the east of the country. and the u.k. prepares to ship join the sun dropped to sweden to stand trial for sexual assault he said the ruling didn't catch him by surprise and that he's going to appeal he won't sadhu profits from...
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first our top story on the revolt in libya. gadhafi is taking aim at anti-government protesters and promises to fied vr fight to the end, even as he loses control of his country. some estimates put the death toll at more than 1,000. cbs news correspondent kelly cobiella is in tripoli where it is already saturday afternoon. kelly, what's going on right now? >> well, russ, it's a relatively quiet day in tripoli today. people seem to be going about their business, there is traffic on the streets. however, we are getting the first reports of some civilians being armed by the gadhafi government. colonel gadhafi warned that he would do this when he appeared at a rally and several hundred supporters last night in green square. now it appears that it is, in fact, happening. we have heard reports of armed civilians patrolling the streets in tripoli, russ. >> cbs correspondent kelly cobiella in tripoli. we'll see you this evening on the "cbs evening news." thanks a lot. >>> rebecca? >> russ, thank you. thousands of foreign nationals, inc
first our top story on the revolt in libya. gadhafi is taking aim at anti-government protesters and promises to fied vr fight to the end, even as he loses control of his country. some estimates put the death toll at more than 1,000. cbs news correspondent kelly cobiella is in tripoli where it is already saturday afternoon. kelly, what's going on right now? >> well, russ, it's a relatively quiet day in tripoli today. people seem to be going about their business, there is traffic on the...
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alex marquardt in eastern libya. >> beside the uprising expected after friday prayers today in libya, police in jordan expect widespread protest against recent attacks on pro-government rallies. in bahrain today is mourning for seven demonstrators killed in fights with security forces and today is also a day of rage in iraq as anti-government protesters take their anger to the streets. >>> oil prices dropped for the first time in nine days after word libya's cut production less than originally feared but americans are still paying more for gas. abc's business editor dan arnall explains why. >>> get ready for pain at the gas pump. gas prices are $3.19 a gallon, the highest since the record year 2008. back then the average peaked at $4.11 a gallon during the summer driving season. how does this happen? before the events in the middle east there was generally a balance of global supply and demand. 86 million barrels of production, 86 million barrels of consumption. if libya's share, about 2% of the world's oil supply goes away, that balanced picture gets upset. that means places like eur
alex marquardt in eastern libya. >> beside the uprising expected after friday prayers today in libya, police in jordan expect widespread protest against recent attacks on pro-government rallies. in bahrain today is mourning for seven demonstrators killed in fights with security forces and today is also a day of rage in iraq as anti-government protesters take their anger to the streets. >>> oil prices dropped for the first time in nine days after word libya's cut production less...
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rebellion has gripped libya for a week now. witnesses reports of slaughter, hundreds killed, thousands injured after security forces open fire on protesters with heavy caliber weapons. >> here in benghazi, 208 bodies have been putted from the street until this morning, this is in one city in libya, and in one hospital. >> reporter: saif, gadhafi's son and heir apparent, made a rambling speech on national television, looking nervous, he blamed the uprising on islamic extremists. claiming the media was exaggerating casualty figures and offered his people a deal. constitutional reform and a new government in 48 hours or civil war. if it comes to war, he says, 5 million people will fight. 100,000 will die. it will be a bloodbath. we will fight to the last man, the last bullet. protests and violence in iran is also ramping up in one act angry defiance, protesters dragged police officers from their car, the tables turned on government forces. witnesses report scenes like this in some areas in tehran. the capital, protesters in runnin
rebellion has gripped libya for a week now. witnesses reports of slaughter, hundreds killed, thousands injured after security forces open fire on protesters with heavy caliber weapons. >> here in benghazi, 208 bodies have been putted from the street until this morning, this is in one city in libya, and in one hospital. >> reporter: saif, gadhafi's son and heir apparent, made a rambling speech on national television, looking nervous, he blamed the uprising on islamic extremists....
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is it libya? is it syria? so, it's a sweeping change across the region. >> the world waiting to see if there's a domino effect. we look at all these images of protesters, alex, everyone is smiling. there's a certain mood in the crowd. and it's pretty evident. are they going to continue to gather? >> reporter: i believe so. as you mentioned in your introduction, they're out on tahrir square again today. smaller numbers than yesterday. it is early. it's only 11:00 in the morning. we will continue to see that. what you also mentioned is important. we are seeing some pro-mubarak protests out there. there was a small one yesterday. i actually saw some pro-mubarak supporters get into a fight with anti-government demonstrators. so, there is that potential for small clashes. you have to remember that the pro-mubarak supporters are in far, far smaller numbers than the protests we've seen over the last week. >> alex marquardt, reporting live from cairo, this morning where history is in the making. thanks, alex. >>> aust
is it libya? is it syria? so, it's a sweeping change across the region. >> the world waiting to see if there's a domino effect. we look at all these images of protesters, alex, everyone is smiling. there's a certain mood in the crowd. and it's pretty evident. are they going to continue to gather? >> reporter: i believe so. as you mentioned in your introduction, they're out on tahrir square again today. smaller numbers than yesterday. it is early. it's only 11:00 in the morning. we...
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the uprising and clashes in libya. streets are battlefields in a country on the brink of civil war as the international community considers sanctions. we'll have the latest. >>> and falling for hollywood. we'll introduce you to a top stunt performer and show you the secrets to her hard knocks training. you have to love a strong woman. >> we -- oh, that was lester. we asked, did you do it? >> i like that. >> i would have remembered getting kicked. >> impressive. >> that's incredible. >> i want to do that. >> i know. >> how fun does that look? >> then be careful what you wish for. as we preview oscar night we'll look at what some call the curse of winning off and on stage. and a royal appearance this we count down the days until the wedding. prince william and kate middleton are beginning to step out in public. >> now al with the foie gras burger chef. >> and the sunshine and the pool. >> tell us about the weather first. >> i'm going to give you the weather first. as we look at the weekend really quickly we'll show you f
the uprising and clashes in libya. streets are battlefields in a country on the brink of civil war as the international community considers sanctions. we'll have the latest. >>> and falling for hollywood. we'll introduce you to a top stunt performer and show you the secrets to her hard knocks training. you have to love a strong woman. >> we -- oh, that was lester. we asked, did you do it? >> i like that. >> i would have remembered getting kicked. >> impressive....
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unlike what we have seen in bahrain, libya and iran in the past couple of days. this has been a peaceful gathering. the military made no effort to try to break this up. people are celebrating the downfawn of the mubarak regime. they are also demanding rights and freedoms. they are also daejd better working conditions. that's the loudest thing that you hear people talk about because they want their wages improved and working conditions improved. so many people in the country work for less than minimum wage, government workers especially. there have been strikes across the country. banks are closed. schools are closed another week. people are not going back to work. bus drivers are striking. buses are stopped throughout the city. people are feeling emboldened and feeling now is the time to have their grievances aired. we thought the revolution was over and it is not over quite yet. people want to have their voices heard and now is the time. >> ron allen in cairo for thus morning. thank you very much. quite a site with that massive crowd there. >> demonstrators in b
unlike what we have seen in bahrain, libya and iran in the past couple of days. this has been a peaceful gathering. the military made no effort to try to break this up. people are celebrating the downfawn of the mubarak regime. they are also demanding rights and freedoms. they are also daejd better working conditions. that's the loudest thing that you hear people talk about because they want their wages improved and working conditions improved. so many people in the country work for less than...
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the crisis in libya is sending oil prices skyrocketing to a two-year high. liby libyan exports light sweet crude. we have more on this story from cnbc. >> reporter: i've been watching oil here all morning and oil is surging up over 5% right now. we've got gasoline futures up more than 3%. this, of course, a reaction to the violence in the middle east and the news coming out of libya. now, libya is the largest oil producer in north africa, producing 1.6 million barrels of oil a day, and this is really tough right now for the u.s. consumer who's already been struggling with higher food and energy costs. this means those prices at the pump are going to go up even more, ann. >> that's not good news. thanks so much, trish, for that. >>> perhaps here is some good news. the best birthday present possible for mark kelly. a happy birthday tweet from his wife the wounded congresswoman gabrielle giffords and she also posed with a picture of the cake featuring the astronaut birthday boy. let's go back to meredith, willie, and al. >> happy birthday to mark and his twin b
the crisis in libya is sending oil prices skyrocketing to a two-year high. liby libyan exports light sweet crude. we have more on this story from cnbc. >> reporter: i've been watching oil here all morning and oil is surging up over 5% right now. we've got gasoline futures up more than 3%. this, of course, a reaction to the violence in the middle east and the news coming out of libya. now, libya is the largest oil producer in north africa, producing 1.6 million barrels of oil a day, and...
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unrest inspired by egypt's revolution spread from bahrain, yemen and libya. there are report that is libya released imprisoned militants including al qaeda members. overnight they called for the ousting of muammar qaddafi. protesters have taken over a main square and police haven't interfered. government supporters clashed with mourners of a student shot in monday's rallies. a potential headache for travelers. united airlines grounded nearly 100 757 jets to complete unscheduled maintenance checks which could mean flight delays and cancellations. >>> convicted ponzi schemer bernie madoff is speaking out from his prison cell in north carolina. mike taibbi has the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. the biggest ponzi schemer would have to be a big liar, so it's hard to know how credible his statements will, but what he's saying is what many suspect -- that he was a monumental crook, yes, but that a lot of his biggest investors had to know it. in his first interview since he went to prison in 2009 bernard madoff says banks and hedge funds w
unrest inspired by egypt's revolution spread from bahrain, yemen and libya. there are report that is libya released imprisoned militants including al qaeda members. overnight they called for the ousting of muammar qaddafi. protesters have taken over a main square and police haven't interfered. government supporters clashed with mourners of a student shot in monday's rallies. a potential headache for travelers. united airlines grounded nearly 100 757 jets to complete unscheduled maintenance...
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in libya, for example, there's been a huge crackdown. human rights groups now estimate 84 people have been killed there. the internet was shut down this morning. so only a few grainy images are getting out, cell phone images, as moammar gadhafi pushes back hard against his toughest challenge in some four decades of power. jeff, back to you. >> ron allen in cairo. ron, thanks. >>> the woman who tried to blackmail college basketball coach rick patino is going to prison for seven years. 50-year-old karen cipher was convicted in august of trying to extort millions of dollars from the university of louisville coach by threatening to go public about a sexual encounter. >>> scary moments friday night aboard two jet blue airplanes. flights from tampa and baltimore were both struck by lightning. the tampa pilots actually reported smelling smoke in the cockp cockpit. both flights were headed to boston and landed safely. no one was injured. >>> finally, there is no one quite like basketball star kobe bryant, we know that. but madam tussauds wax mus
in libya, for example, there's been a huge crackdown. human rights groups now estimate 84 people have been killed there. the internet was shut down this morning. so only a few grainy images are getting out, cell phone images, as moammar gadhafi pushes back hard against his toughest challenge in some four decades of power. jeff, back to you. >> ron allen in cairo. ron, thanks. >>> the woman who tried to blackmail college basketball coach rick patino is going to prison for seven...
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today is a declared day of rage in libya, a nation led by muammar gaddafi. security forces were out clashing with anti-government protesters. the libyan opposition website reports that four protesters have been killed so far there. and in yemen's seventh day of protests, government loyalists lashed out at peaceful demonstrators with batons and daggers. >>> here at home, president obama is on the defensive as house republicans seek to make steeper spending cuts for 2012. nbc's chief white house correspondent chuck todd in washington, d.c., with more on this story. hey, chuck. good morning. >> good morning, ann. today is the day that house republicans are expected to pass their attempt to cut 60 more billion dollars from this year's budget. so what is president obama doing? yesterday he did interviews, and the home media markets of three leading house republicans, john boehner in cincinnati, eric canter in richmond, and paul ryan, the budget chief in milwaukee. here's what the president said to our affiliate in milwaukee, wtmj, about his relationship with paul
today is a declared day of rage in libya, a nation led by muammar gaddafi. security forces were out clashing with anti-government protesters. the libyan opposition website reports that four protesters have been killed so far there. and in yemen's seventh day of protests, government loyalists lashed out at peaceful demonstrators with batons and daggers. >>> here at home, president obama is on the defensive as house republicans seek to make steeper spending cuts for 2012. nbc's chief...
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if you look at egypt, right next to them is libya. you have a lot of areas with people in power for a long time. >> and worry about yemen and jordan as well. we'll see where all this goes. not over for sure. >>> coming up, the education effort that could. >> it started out with a young man handing out pencils. wait until you hear how it's grown. we'll be right back. r how it's grown. ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú
if you look at egypt, right next to them is libya. you have a lot of areas with people in power for a long time. >> and worry about yemen and jordan as well. we'll see where all this goes. not over for sure. >>> coming up, the education effort that could. >> it started out with a young man handing out pencils. wait until you hear how it's grown. we'll be right back. r how it's grown. ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú ú...
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even libya should be concerned. syria, jordan, yemen are the potential dominoes to fall. although we shouldn't simplify this. each arab state has its own peculiar condition. >> finally, given the fact that the egyptian military said it will not use force against the people of egypt does that suggest to you that mubarak has lost control of the military? >> that is huge. the egyptian military -- i mean, look. i have a jaundiced view of militaries. they are usually good at protecting people but not good at defending the homeland. the egyptian army is not as ruthless as the syrians or iraqis under saddam but they understand there cannot be a tiananmen square moment in today's world given the communication of today. china could afford it. egypt cannot afford it. the egyptian army knows it depends on the united states. they get their training and money from us as taxpayers. they have to be cognizant of this. i understand that the obama administration is making it clear for the egyptian senior officer corps that it will not tolerate the egyptian army shooting people in the stree
even libya should be concerned. syria, jordan, yemen are the potential dominoes to fall. although we shouldn't simplify this. each arab state has its own peculiar condition. >> finally, given the fact that the egyptian military said it will not use force against the people of egypt does that suggest to you that mubarak has lost control of the military? >> that is huge. the egyptian military -- i mean, look. i have a jaundiced view of militaries. they are usually good at protecting...
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on february 17 in libya february 19. february 20 in mo rocco and march 8 in kuwait. whether any other country will face the same threat as tunisia and egypt we have no way of knowing. we know the push for democracy is ignited and what seemed impossible will be a matter of time. >> ann, thank you very much. just ahead, was she intentionally provoked? new information on a tiger attack that ended in the death of a 17-year-old boy. first, this is "today" on nbc. [ male announcer ] what is performance? 0 to 60? or 60 to 0? [ tires screech ] the quarter mile? or a quarter century? is performance about the joy of driving? or the importance... of surviving? to us, performance is not about doing one thing well. it is about doing everything well. because in the end... everything matters. the best or nothing. that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the e-class. the next, you start one feeling bit off.fine. the moment you feel run down or achy, nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like you
on february 17 in libya february 19. february 20 in mo rocco and march 8 in kuwait. whether any other country will face the same threat as tunisia and egypt we have no way of knowing. we know the push for democracy is ignited and what seemed impossible will be a matter of time. >> ann, thank you very much. just ahead, was she intentionally provoked? new information on a tiger attack that ended in the death of a 17-year-old boy. first, this is "today" on nbc. [ male announcer ]...